On October 10, 2010, Solomon Burke passed away at Amsterdam Schiphol airport
on his way to perform a gig with his Dutch collaborators De Dijk. What was
supposed to be a release party for their album Hold On Tight then became a
celebration of the life of the one true King of Rock 'n Soul.

De Dijk, heroes of the Dutch music scene, and Solomon met and shared the stage
while on tour in 2007, and they came up with the idea to record an album
together. King Solomon was true to his word; De Dijk adapted a number of songs
from their back catalogue for Solomon to sing, and they dove into the studio for
what sadly turned out to be Solomon's last album.

De Dijk's bluesy spin on soulful hard rock turned out to be a sweet musical
match with Burke's powerful vocals, Hold On Tight is one of the truest Rock &
Roll projects he worked on. As allmusic.com puts it: "an impressive finale to a
genuinely remarkable career". The album features a contribution from Jools
Holland on piano on the track "What A Woman".

Available on colored vinyl for the first time, 500 individually numbered copies
are pressed on yellow vinyl. Strictly limited!

Selections:
Side One:
1. Hold On Tight
2. My Rose Saved From The Street
3. What A Woman
4. No One
5. More Beauty
6. I Gotta Be With YouSide Two:
1. Seventh Heaven
2. Good For Nothing
3. Text Me
4. Don't Despair
5. The Bend
6. Perfect Song